757 Labs A Hackerspace in Hampton Roads, Virginia.

29Jun/113

Weekend Recap (June 24-26), MADexpo

Posted by telmnstr

Over the weekend there was a good amount of activity at the lab.

From what I remember:

Fri : Ken stopped by and demoed his bar code scanner, which is capable of scanning the Virginia drivers licenses. My social security number is embedded on the back of my license, who would have known.

Other: Vex continued work on his custom tube guitar amplifier. It's looking sweet.

Steve helped with the assembly of the base frame for the new CNC router. Yes, we've been down this road before. This is going to be the one though! Not too big, not too small Just right. And made of aluminum extrusions and such.

Some new donations and new faces around the lab! Thanks to Mark G we might be on our way to getting the middle projection screen in use. A project to motorize it is on the mind. Also Justin gave us use of his Roku box, which is going to be integrated with the AMX automation system. The open development platform of this device is interesting.

Monday brought forth another busy night. Between Android developers meeting, ROV interest (and talk of 3d printing propellers), laser scanning an object using the MakerBot laser scanning software, there was no time to slow down!

Thursday and Friday we will have a table at the MADexpo in Hampton.

Saturday we will be at Art|Everywhere with the Rock Band Drum Circle and Laser Pong projects.

CNC:
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Vex's Guitar Amp Custom Speaker Cab:
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Roku driving projector on middle screen (stability undetermined):

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Note: Ethan did a bunch of research into some of the dead flat panel TVs at the lab and posted some stuff on the wiki. More information forthcoming, but problems have definitely been identified.

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29Jun/110

MakerFaire NC

Posted by telmnstr

Makerfaire NC was a blast! 757Labs manned a table near some other great groups including other hackerspaces, the wonderful Techshop RDU, Shopbot and others. In one year it's amazing how much the event has grown and how the attendance was solid ALL day. There never was a break. Our RockBand Drum Circle was on beta test display, as was Kyle's LED cube and the Hackerspaces in Space space balloon bits. All in all a great time. Thanks to Makerfaire NC for having us and Hines Design Labs for spreading the word to us! Thanks to all the lab members that helped out!

David, Jack and I (Ethan) also visited Techshop RDU on Friday evening. A 20,000 square foot space with every tool and resource you can think of! I knew of Techshop but had no idea how stacked it was with equipment and resources.

We met some Hampton Roads locals who had traveled down to Raleigh for the event. Do you think a mini Makerfaire would be possible here in Hampton Roads? Opposite time of the year from Raleigh and supportive of their event?

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23Jun/111

Open Hack Night with Chad (6.17.11)

Posted by cyberflux

Last Friday night there was a good showing of visitors to the Lab. One of the projects getting a lot of attention was Beau's Maker Bot "Thing-o-Matic." Others showed up to meet up with fellow members and have a good time talking around the meeting area.

Inverse Phase stops by during Open Hack Night with Chad. Good showing by members and visitors!

Inverse Phase (Brendan Becker) and company look over towards the Maker Bot as it creates a bottle opener. Intriguing discussions of creation possibilities, designing models, and future plans of the 3D printer continue.

Inverse Phase demonstrating Chiptunes Tracking to Dave.

Dave checks out the music tracking software Brendan is using in Ubuntu. A few demonstrations of white noise generation, Nintendo audio chip wave forms, and quick editing skills produces a recognizable tune in no time.

Filed under: Events, Hack Nights 1 Comment
14Jun/110

Weekend in Review

Posted by telmnstr

A few things from the weekend. With pictures, as promised!

Beau brought the MakerBot to life. It's a very impressive design. Calibration process is going on:

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Christopher worked on building a custom amplifier and speaker cabinet. It will house the tube amplifier he already made. A mini stack design:

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The microcontroller code finally works for the laser pong game for the upcoming Art|Everywhere closing night. Harold contributed hardware-wise, Ethan some hardware and software, and Matt software.

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Other stuff:

David dabbled with JSON calls to XBMC running on an Apple TV that will be running a screen up near the front window of the lab. Dave worked on repair of a chicken toy for a friend. Mike was working on monitor stands for his LCDs. Just a few items that was going on.

CNC router table was disassembled. Ethan wants to re-do it in T-slot once some surplus T-slot can be sourced.

Open Hack Night this Friday (June 17th)

MakerFaire NC on Saturday (June 18th)

11Jun/110

Non-Lab Meetup and Event Calendars

Posted by skhisma

We've had a calendar of lab-related events and meetups running for ages now (it's right over there -->) but figured it would be a good idea to put together another calendar for local events not hosted at the lab. So we're sharing a second Google calendar with anything we can think of locally that might be of interest to our members and the local hacker and maker communities.

Thanks to HR Geeks for having a great list of local meetup groups to get us started. If you run a local event that's not listed here please contact us (757labs@gmail.com) and we'll get it added.

7Jun/110

World IPv6 Day

Posted by jfranklin

Tomorrow, June 8th, 2011, is World IPv6 Day and we are on track to have the website live with a IPv6 address by that time. O'kay technically it has had one for months, but no AAAA record has been in place for it. Sadly we forgot to submit our participation by the cutoff date, so we will not be listed on the dashboard for the event, but even so we expect all services to be IPv6 accessible by 00:00 June 8th.

If you aren't one of the lucky few to have native IPv6 connectivity from your ISP, and haven't setup a tunnel with a broker yet, there is still time to do so with Hurricane Electric as their approval process is nearly instant. The lab's internal network gets it's address space from them, but the outward facing site gets it's address from SixXS. If you prefer not to setup a tunnel account with a broker you can use Teredo on Windows and Miredo on pretty much anything else. They give you less control, but are designed to 'just work'.

What ever option you choose, we encourage you to join in on the event in any way you can. IPv6 has been around a while, and it's not going away. The sooner you get acquainted with it the better prepared you'll be.

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5Jun/113

757Labs Android Users + Developers Group

Posted by cyberflux

We will have a first time meeting of an Androids Users + Developers Group on Monday, June 27th starting around 7pm. As a starter it will be an open discussion for introductions and individual interests in the platform. Some basics of the system will be covered and topics may include current marketplace applications, interface useability, present and future hardware releases, phone manufacturer complaints, carrier dependencies, and development approaches. See you there!

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1Jun/110

Lab Updates

Posted by telmnstr

It's been too long since the last lab update.

Projector bulb has been replaced. A "clone" carrier that supposedly houses the same brand bulb (Philips) as the original replacement Sanyo sold. Some people had suggested replacing the projector, the specs are actually pretty decent on the unit. 1024x768, LCD, 2500 lumens. It has ethernet, ethernet streaming of video to the projector, and ethernet control of functions.

Laser engraver stand is in place. Two others offered to help with the enclosure for the unit. Dave took the measurements to cut sheet metal for it.

Android software development continues to progress.

New creations are being built for the Art|Everywhere closing ceremonies event on Granby Street.

Outboard equipment for Radio757 is being wired up soon. Mics, mixer, preamps, phantom power units are all in place now.

Other things going on as always!

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1Jun/111

757 Python Meetup Rejuvinated

Posted by telmnstr

Just when it seemed the 757 Python Meetup group had declined like the popularity of Perl, a bunch of people showed up! Motivated, excited, and ready to present.

So the Python group seems like it's in swing again! Next meetup is Wednesday the 15th. RSVP at the meetup group site.

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1Jun/110

757 Labs on WVEC

Posted by telmnstr

757 Labs was tapped by a local news station for some help with a story that had a technical side. Jody F. and Mike B. assisted, and for those paying attention a few weeks ago the lab got some screen cred! Thanks to WVEC for the shout out!

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